Irish public not subject to 'widespread' mass surveillance says Frances Fitzgerald

There is no evidence that the Irish public are subjected to widespread or unsupervised mass surveillance.

Irish public not subject to 'widespread' mass surveillance says Frances Fitzgerald

There is no evidence that the Irish public are subjected to widespread or unsupervised mass surveillance.

That is the Dáil statement by the Justice Minister Frances Fitzgerald in the wake of it emerging that the Garda Ombudsman had accessed the call logs of journalists phones.

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